TikTok has published its latest Q1 2024 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, highlighting significant new data points and trends from the first quarter of 2024, and showcasing the platform’s dedication to fostering a safe environment for its global community.
In Q1 2024 TikTok removed 166,997,307 videos worldwide, representing about 0.9% of all videos uploaded on the platform. A substantial portion of these, 129,335,793 videos, were identified and removed through automated detection technologies, while 6,042,287 videos were reinstated upon further review.
In a bid to enhance transparency, TikTok has now disclosed the number of comments removed and filtered by comment safety tools for the first time. TikTok has removed and filtered 976,479,946 comments using comment safety tools during this three-month period, representing 1.6% of all comments posted.
Additionally, creators utilized comment safety tools to filter or remove 3,381,646,722 comments, reflecting a proactive approach to maintaining community standards.
In Bangladesh, TikTok removed 7,171,832 videos for breaching Community Guidelines during Q1 2024, with a proactive removal rate of 99.4% and 94.0% of these videos being removed within 24 hours of posting.
In a global effort to safeguard younger users, TikTok also deleted 21,639,414 accounts suspected of belonging to individuals under the age of 13.
Leveraging advanced technology and human oversight, TikTok remains committed to identifying, reviewing, and addressing content that contravenes its guidelines.
The periodic publication of the Community Guidelines Enforcement Report offers insights into the scale and nature of content and account actions, underscoring TikTok’s commitment to full transparency.
For detailed insights into the Q1 2024 report and to learn more about TikTok’s content guidelines, tools, and policies, visit TikTok’s Transparency Centre, available in both Bangla and English.
Additionally, TikTok will continue to provide a summary of the Covert Influence Operations (CIO) networks removed, while detailed information on individual operations disrupted is available in a new standalone report.